As nice as it is to visit family, nothing quite beats the feeling of being home again. I was just rounding the second corner of the border on my little blue Dear Jane quilt when we exited the highway toward our house.
I felt the urge to sew a bit when we got home, so I drafted this test block for a New York Beauty quilt that has been running through my mind. I need to get a bigger compass, so this little guy is just 6 inches, the biggest size I can make with the geometry compass and protractor I borrowed from the kids' school supplies. I meant to make the darker orange spikes on the inside. Oops.
So Thanksgiving was interesting. My sister was due to host this year. My family was scheduled to host last year, but ended up driving to North Carolina instead when Kurt's mom was diagnosed with lung cancer. My sister came down anyway and went to Disney, but we never got to see each other. Well her youngest son Zac has been in the hospital for the last three weeks with a variety of life threatening illnesses. So instead of going to her house for turkey on Thanksgiving, we all ate at the hospital and visited with Zac. While we were there, they decided that they were going to do open heart surgery to replace a valve that had been eaten away by infection. So we took the oldest two with us to Kurt's brother's house and hung out with them while the surgery was going on. The surgery went well, they got a new mitral valve installed and patched up another area that wasn't fairing so well. Turns out he had a hernia as well so they fixed that up while they were in there. We were planning to head home yesterday because Kurt was supposed to be leaving for India today, but his visa has been delayed and we get to keep him for a few more days. Yeah!
Can I just say how nice it is to be home again with nothing exciting going on? We are all planning to settle in for a quiet evening of leftovers and maybe a movie. As tempted as I am to run out for some quilt block drafting supplies, it just feels too good to be home again.
I felt the urge to sew a bit when we got home, so I drafted this test block for a New York Beauty quilt that has been running through my mind. I need to get a bigger compass, so this little guy is just 6 inches, the biggest size I can make with the geometry compass and protractor I borrowed from the kids' school supplies. I meant to make the darker orange spikes on the inside. Oops.
So Thanksgiving was interesting. My sister was due to host this year. My family was scheduled to host last year, but ended up driving to North Carolina instead when Kurt's mom was diagnosed with lung cancer. My sister came down anyway and went to Disney, but we never got to see each other. Well her youngest son Zac has been in the hospital for the last three weeks with a variety of life threatening illnesses. So instead of going to her house for turkey on Thanksgiving, we all ate at the hospital and visited with Zac. While we were there, they decided that they were going to do open heart surgery to replace a valve that had been eaten away by infection. So we took the oldest two with us to Kurt's brother's house and hung out with them while the surgery was going on. The surgery went well, they got a new mitral valve installed and patched up another area that wasn't fairing so well. Turns out he had a hernia as well so they fixed that up while they were in there. We were planning to head home yesterday because Kurt was supposed to be leaving for India today, but his visa has been delayed and we get to keep him for a few more days. Yeah!
Can I just say how nice it is to be home again with nothing exciting going on? We are all planning to settle in for a quiet evening of leftovers and maybe a movie. As tempted as I am to run out for some quilt block drafting supplies, it just feels too good to be home again.